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October 15, 2017
Village Church, Relocated
When I did not see a sign on this church, I wondered about it's story. Often I take a picture of both the church and the sign so that I can identify it for the InSpired Sunday blog hop. Fortunately I found it on the internet.
This was a Methodist Church in Pleasant Valley, Maryland. Built in 1903, it was used for 90 years but then fell into disrepair. It was rescued and moved to Grantsville to be part of a recreated town that serves as a heritage museum and arts center.
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...a cute little one.
ReplyDeleteHello, it is a pretty church. It is cool it was rescued and moved. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteFrom a good Methodist here, I say YEAH.... Love that little church. Glad you found some history.... Like you, I love old churches...
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Good that it has been preserved.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it has a part in the museum.
ReplyDeleteGood to know it was saved and still loved
ReplyDeleteit is just too cute and looks very well maintained. i also often photograph signs, it is a great way to remember the identity of the special places we see!!
ReplyDeleteYes, cute is a good descriptive for this church. It must have been quite a chore to have it moved.
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